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Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP - Bloomington, IL

207 E. Washington St.Suite 102 Bloomington, IL 61701 - 4038

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Updated: 05/06/2024

Bloomington Asbestos Exposure Law Firm

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Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP was established by the three partners of the firm, James Wylder, Lisa Corwin and Andrew Kelly. The firm represents clients throughout Illinois who have been injured by exposure to asbestos and other toxic substances, in motor vehicle collisions, or as a result of medical negligence...

Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP was established by the three partners of the firm, James Wylder, Lisa Corwin and Andrew Kelly. The firm represents clients throughout Illinois who have been injured by exposure to asbestos and other toxic substances, in motor vehicle collisions, or as a result of medical negligence. Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP's lawyers and experienced staff work diligently to provide benefits to our clients and the families of those who have been injured or have died from the wrongful acts of individuals and companies.

The firm represents clients throughout central Illinois and has traditionally represented clients in Morgan County, Sangamon County, Logan County, McLean County, Woodford County, Macon County, Champaign County, Peoria County, Tazewell County, Knox County, Rock Island County, La Salle County, Livingston County, De Witt County and Vermillion County.

About Wylder Corwin Kelly LLP

Practice Areas

  • Asbestos Exposure
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Mesothelioma
  • Toxic Torts - Asbestos
  • Toxic Torts - Silica, Chromium, Talc
  • Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
  • Personal Injury

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207 E. Washington St.Suite 102 Bloomington, IL 61701 - 4038

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  • 309-828-4099

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